DC Comics: Bombshells #8

Writer: Marguerite Bennett Artist: Marguerite Sauvage Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 9, 2015 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.4Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Batwoman departs Gotham with Amanda Waller and meets a new ally in the Bombshells project—Barda Free.

  • 10
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Sep 13, 2015

    Each installment of this series has me wishing that it was getting its own family of titles with Bennett overseeing it so that we could explore so many facets of this interpretation and the characters available. Even though it's familiar in a sense because of how associated so many characters are with World War II it ends up feeling fresh and exciting with the spin put on it and the quality of the work from top to bottom. I want more. So much more. And it's a rare book that makes me feel that these days. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj Jan 12, 2016

    I thought this underwater action sequence was drawn brilliantly, and the colors here (J. Nanian and Kelly Fitzpatrick) are murky and dark when needed to convey the environment. Wonderful. So another great issue in this series. I read comics to escape a bit and to be entertained. This book has continued to do both. Action, characterization, multiple locales, it has it all. This is wonderful, a 'top of the stack' book every time. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    SnapPow.com - Harrison Rawdin Jan 7, 2016

    DC Comics Bombshells #8 is another really good entry that may have left me wanting more focus on certain playersbut the final product still gave me plenty to dive into. I honestly can't wait to pick up #9 in Februaryso that we can see where the final portionof this arc goes. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Batman Universe - Stella Bowman Jan 8, 2016

    Finally we get to see the re-occurrence of the odd sea creature seen back in issue one! Hopefully it will not be another several issues before we see the connection between the sea creature and Mera. As new elements are introduced and others are tied together, I cant help but wonder how this story will conclude. Read Full Review

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